February 2016

The European Parliament recently agreed to set up a Committee of Inquiry into emissions measurements in the automotive sector, which will investigate any infringements of the application of the European Union legal requirements on automotive emissions.

January 2016

InterRegs are pleased to announce that the InterRegs.NET site has been redesigned with a fresh, modern look and feel. The intuitive structure and navigation system has been retained though, so existing subscribers will continue to feel right at home.

2015

December 2015

InterRegs are pleased to announce James Green, Project Officer at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, West Virginia, USA as our 2016 SAE/InterRegs Standards and Regulations Award winner!

August 2015

InterRegs will be exhibiting at the Cenex Low Carbon Vehicle Event 2015 at Millbrook, on 9 and 10 September. See us there in Hall 3 Stand C3-319 and find out more about an exclusive InterRegs discount offer!

July 2015

During July and August 2015 all SelectRegs.com orders will include a 20% DISCOUNT! SelectRegs is an ideal resource for those with occasional regulatory needs and has proved popular with component manufacturers, legal firms and smaller companies.

February 2015

Whilst participating at the 2015 Govt/Industry Meeting, InterRegs were among the first to hear two breaking announcements from NHTSA, when Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx appeared as an unscheduled luncheon speaker.

February 2013

January 2013

InterRegs' Global Automotive Regulations coverage is extended with the addition of 4 new territories, now available!

December 2015

SAE/InterRegs Award Winner 2016 Announcement

An engraved Award and US$1000 prize will be presented to our 2016 SAE/InterRegs Standards and Regulations Award winner, James Green, by InterRegs' Rebecca Rubio at the 2016 SAE Government/Industry Meeting in Washington DC.

As Project Officer at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, James Green's involvement with the Truck Crashworthiness Committee created a family of new test procedures and Recommended Practices relating to various aspects of ambulance safety, for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) workers and their patients. These new Recommended Practices are part of a central strategy to improve ambulance system safety, and enable the development and manufacture of vehicle occupant and equipment sub-systems to meet new safety performance objectives. They also have an impact on the design and performance of new ambulance vehicles throughout N America and abroad. SAE is now the home for these new test procedures ensuring their adoption and usage by industry, and improving ambulance safety for Emergency Medical Technicians and their patients.